Feels like Japan...just doesn't taste like it. It's bar seating only, no tables...so don't bring the little kiddos here or come with a big group of friends. This is strictly, eat and leave establishment. Honestly, for such a limited menu...I would think the items they were serving would be amazing. Unfortunately, the tori paitan ramen was not special enough. It's the chicken version of tonkatsu (pork) ramen. The broth really didn't have depth of flavor...it just seemed to be salty. The noodles really didn't stand out and seemed a little overcooked for my taste. The chashu was decent but not better than Monta or other places. It's strange that they served tonkatsu ramen when they opened and then removed it from the menu. The service was friendly but it seemed like they were in a hurry. My husband's bowl got served with green onion hanging off the side of the bowl...the server apologized. However, if you noticed it why not just remove it and not apologize. The couple next to us asked if there was a vegetarian option and was told they could do a broth with sesame oil...when they brought the bowl to him...he asked if they could add chicken broth. So I'm guessing don't ask for a vegetarian option... If your looking for a good chicken based ramen...Jinya has a better option in my opinion. Also, people kept commenting regarding the black garlic oil adding flavor to the soup....of course they were out when I went. I'm guessing it would have made it better...if it was available. $33 tax/tip for two bowls of ramen with added extra chashu....a little steep compared to other places. I won't be coming back....